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Show April, tribute to Utah Pioneers, a Pioneer Village near Sugar House displays artifacts and relics from Deseret. territory of is operated old parts of the all Village The by the State Society, Sons of Utah Pioneers. field commander's army from Ft. Bridger s h are s An desk a from Cedar City. An entire stone Village Mall, the across in a from F:ort. Next to the stone cabin buil t in log on from shop moved blacksmith Cedar stands Coalville from church gold coach fabulous honors with church is a Ogden by the Canyon mahogany bed suite, which was used by ing is beautiful a room Emery Holmes, wife of an early mining millonaire. It was brought to Utah for use in the The plate glass Amelia Palace. Mrs. mirrors on perfect possible to while away an hour or two "shopping" in the old country store, where displays include everything from high but to and shoes ton sunbonnets, patented curealls, buggy whips horseshoes. and The menfolks have been known Bingham in the 1f1 / ha__.$ types of meet all for used was whom addi civic-in ings-church and to its educational functions. tion Irving school itself was built originally as a grade school and continued It 1. War World of time such until about the as was named Central School at first, and later known as Ashton and finally, Irving. hill, Granite District the Down had built grade a (so named for location its ferred to has trans was City District been remodeled expanded a number of times, and sister its has as Farm) Salt Lake It 1912. in Brigham old the on Forest Young school the up engrossed afternoon all k e._e_ the in collections various ().__/I 'S-'2_V)·}- n -b-", h C7 Vi '0 mulberry tree farm. Sugar House printer has patented a price catalogue which is used by printers all over and A modern the world. Sugar House dates office post back to the paper mill days, and now handles (in 1958) more mail than any other post office in the state, with the exception of the main office in Salt Lake City. Sugar House post office de The livers 5th East mail .from to the hill. mountains from 21st South to 39th The Mill 21st of Growth South, Sugar House popu made lation has school necessary, high Highland senior a and opened its doors for High classwork in September, 1956. The auditorium is the last unit of this School be to finished, building ready for use at the beautiful and it will be of beginning year. the school community was the site for a number of industrial "firsts" in the Territory of Des eret and partial mill, the list beet State of A If there is day. each about makes average of four persons at each an and 17th East from 9th South to stop, has Sugar House a total j opulation of 100,000 persons. The Sugar House plaza was de dicated the in early strong siveness, of the 1934 as settlers by first the western Malin tribute a who foundation laid of to such progres their establishment known sugar mill in hemisphere. first flour F. factory, paper $35,000 edifice. includes: sugar Utah. This 25,000 stops a House Sugar 1958-59 and also between 5th East South. was sculptor Millard of indians the on prairies. The widely-known Dillman col lection of Ute Indian culture may be viewed which Round House, day be converted the in will one to a theatre. (Also in the Round House is the stuffed head of Black Diamond, model for the U.S. buf nickel. falo Relics Transportation with hastory starts number of real oxen, cluding the Village praying in a oxen. There are horses and sheep, too. What is believed to be the least remaining wagon from Johnston's Army is -part of the display. A 'freiht narrowguage been train has It came from ser up. vice to and from the old Silverton set mines. mill, bucket, church, tub and bar rel factory, nail factory, woolen and carding mill cotton gin, glass button iron factory, foundry, chemical and powder works, match factory, tannery, cocoonery school in 1906. This Forest School still are It is spend for dressers the condition. in to an d named. was who found copper ore in the mountains southwest of Salt Lake City, history of fire from the slingshot to the arms repeater rifle used against the Inside the administration build man collections col These gun room. lections cover the Pioneer Village As Page 7 The UTAH BUSINESS WOMAN. 195'8 the Most modern facilities which is used tween ,Salt of the to transportation Bamberger car toot Lake its and way be Ogden. Eventually, the Sons of Utah Pioneers will have a living Pioneer Village. There will. be a store keeper in the country store, a bar ber the in printer Village tonsorial handsetting paper, parlour, type for printed on a a hand operated equipment, a miller who grind your wheat on ltis old will millstone, a livery stable where you may have your shod, a order favorite mare restaurant where you can pioneer food favorites. the present, visitors may feel a part of the exciting growth at the Village. In future years, tell their they'll decendents For ' "I remember when The Village through Friday . . . is open from 9 Monday to 5 p.m. with exception of noon hour. It is open Saturday morn a m. th ings until noon, and Sunday after noons from 2 to 5 pm. A regular guided tour takes about two hours. A lovely Party and tour of the historical museum has been arranged during the H. Convention, by Mr. A Sorensen, per. . menant or manaing direct. of the village. |